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3,200 Women to Get $9.7M in California Lab Settlement
University of California regents agreed Wednesday to pay $9.7 million in damages to 3,200 past and present female workers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory -- the largest such agreement in lab history. The women alleged they were paid less and promoted less often than male colleagues. The agreement is one of several payouts the university has recently announced amid criticism that it spends too much on litigation and retaliates against whistleblowers.Second Mile Insurer Off the Hook for Sandusky's Legal Bills
An insurer of the charity started by convicted serial child molester Jerry Sandusky does not have to cover the former Penn State assistant football coach's legal bills, a federal judge has ruled.Pa.'s new $117 million justice HQ opens its doors
Attorney General Tom Corbett's office says it will no longer prosecute child sex predator cases in a western Pennsylvania county because a judge refused to increase the sentence of a former sports editor.View more book results for the query "*"
Squire Sanders and Hammonds Shore Up Merger Terms
The merger that could create Squire Sanders Hammonds still isn't final, but more details of the proposed combination are beginning to trickle in from across the Atlantic.Alleged Slur of Hispanic Bar Lands Essex Judge in Ethics Trouble
An Essex County family court judge is facing an ethics inquiry - and perhaps a chewing out by the chief justice - for asking a Hispanic lawyer in open court, "When did you become an illegal alien?"Trending Stories
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